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Modular virtual reality to enable efficient user studies for autonomous driving

Published: 26 June 2020 Publication History

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Autonomous driving vehicles use a variety of means to communicate with pedestrians, e.g. information displays, LED panels and sound. In order to evaluate some of those information displays with regard to their efficiency of understanding, the authors examined a set of external information types, such as images, text and animated LED panels. The use of Virtual Reality to create user studies offers a flexible and cost-effective approach for evaluation and improvement, therefore the authors chose to develop the user study as a VR application. This paper describes the ongoing work in which the study is designed and the application has been implemented but the study has not yet been carried out. The emphasis on this paper lies on the approach of planning a modular VR application that fits the needs of a multifactorial experimental layout that can adapt to changes in the study for further evaluation.

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  • (2019)A Systematic Review of Augmented Reality Applications for Automated Driving: 2009–2020Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments10.1162/pres_a_0034328(87-126)Online publication date: 1-Jan-2019

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PETRA '20: Proceedings of the 13th ACM International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments
June 2020
574 pages
ISBN:9781450377737
DOI:10.1145/3389189
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  • NSF: National Science Foundation
  • CSE@UTA: Department of Computer Science and Engineering, The University of Texas at Arlington
  • NCRS: Demokritos National Center for Scientific Research

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Published: 26 June 2020

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  1. autonomous driving
  2. experimental layout programming
  3. user study
  4. virtual reality

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  • (2022)Language of Driving for Autonomous VehiclesApplied Sciences10.3390/app1211540612:11(5406)Online publication date: 26-May-2022
  • (2021)Augmented Reality for Future Mobility: Insights from a Literature Review and HCI Workshopi-com10.1515/icom-2021-002920:3(295-318)Online publication date: 27-Nov-2021
  • (2019)A Systematic Review of Augmented Reality Applications for Automated Driving: 2009–2020Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments10.1162/pres_a_0034328(87-126)Online publication date: 1-Jan-2019

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